Social interest and its relationship to quality of life among students of the University of Mosul

Section: educational and psychological sciences
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
409-458

Abstract

The current research aims to identify:The level of social interest among students of the University of Mosul and on the statistically significant differences in the level of social interest among students of the University of Mosul according to the variables of gender (male, female), grade (second and fourth), academic specialization (scientific, human). As well as identifying the level of quality of life among students of the University of Mosul, and the statistically significant differences in the level of quality of life among students of the University of Mosul according to gender variables (males, females), academic grade (second and fourth), academic specialization (scientific, human). It also aimed to identify the correlation between social interest and quality of life among Mosul University students, as well as to identify the correlation between areas of social interest and areas of quality of life among Mosul University students.The research community includes (21869) distributed over (24) colleges of scientific and humanitarian specialization, where the number of second-grade students (11448) and fourth-grade (10421) and the number of males (11105) and females (10,764). (804) male and female students and constitutes (4%) of the current research community. The researchers used two tools to achieve the research objectives. The first is to build a measure of social interest (from the numbers of the two researchers) consisting of (50) in its final form, and also to build a measure of quality of life (from the numbers of the two researchers). It consists of (43) items in its final form, and the validity of the two scales was verified by adopting (apparent honesty, construct validity, subjective validity). They are: the t-test for one sample, the t-test for two independent samples, the Pearson correlation coefficient, the alpha-Cronbach equation, the z-test for the difference between the two correlation coefficients) the two researchers came up with a set of results, includingMosul University students have an above average level of social interest and quality of life. The study also indicated that there were no statistically significant differences in the level of social interest, gender variables (males, females) and the semester (second, fourth).- The study indicated that there are statistically significant differences between social interest and academic specialization in favor of humanity.- The study also indicated that there are statistically significant differences between quality of life and gender variables (males, females) in favor of females, while the academic specialization variable (scientific, humanitarian) and in favor of humanity.- While she indicated that there are no differences between the quality of life and the academic grade (second, fourth)- The previous study also indicated that there is a positive positive correlation between social interest and quality of life among students of the University of Mosul.In light of the results, I came up with a set of conclusions, recommendations and suggestions

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mohammad, fadheela, فضيلة, AlRoumi, K., & خنساء. (2025). Social interest and its relationship to quality of life among students of the University of Mosul. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(13), 409–458. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5506